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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 20, 1971 (12 pages)

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once Dr. and Mrs. Hardy ratock, 4 : attended the New Year's dance in Washington, was & visitor “here! Nevada City Monday evening. . Wednesday. Roba bshsipr,ihbrbbbbbobeoode ness sis ir birhbbbbboeooebood abe BVPVPTCP SOVOCCCTS PRSVCCT ve had COD LIVER OIL Health, Growth and Vitality, in fact life*itself, may bein danger for want of a-sufficient supply of the proper vitamines. Good Cod Liver Oil is a veritable treasure chest full of Vitamin A and Vitamin D. We recommend Squibb, ADS and Parke Davis Vitamin Tested Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oils. H. DICKERMAN “ee OOTTT TTPO PETE COTTE TT: } $ . Druggist and Stationer ‘ IO $490004$000400E0O0O0FOFOSSOOOHHOSOES son oeeete GROCERY BARGAINS / Corn Beef, regular size ; ; 25c Olives, one gallon . $1.10 Mince Meat quart, 45c Large cans omatoes 2 for 25c Armours Pork and Beans 2 for 25c GHIDOTT?S GROCERY SOCOCCTys VUVYT a ned pevwwyew on nt nn indie oooooobbOOoobO pwuve SOO . Oe lin hihi anna ? ? inl a A Full Line of Pies and Cakes SALLY ANN BREAD Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitery Wrapped and Sealed FREEMAN BAKERY Our Goods on Sale at the Nevada City Luchroom PewereverTTTs Pevveveveveyvey. SOVOUSe ae at poruCry. Lhabbos » ms vs bese tb66660 a oe SOOOCTTS > nd POC? ee SOSOCOCCCTC? VOCeT appa pbhbboee ~wewwveye PweCre aad bbe babahoh ede eh bb O hb HS SS> i ie ie tie iti tintin alin tad bi lad SOSOO SCOOT SV UU yr SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD A new Carload just received. Nothing better for remodeling Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 Grass Valley nn ett dbiptoetevhebeeoeoe PECOOOOSOS $FSFOS4+SSS HFS SVS OCCTTY SESOCCCT ETSY i i iin NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE Broad Street, near to City Hall Is Now Open For Business Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds, Fruit A Full Supply of Fat Turkeys on Hand Telephone 86 nt, he ha tata dn dnde to ete GRCERECOSESE HE $4ooeo o> oF PESS SSS SOS CICS VY PETS TECHOW & DAVIS Consulting Engineers and Chemists ‘ Assayers Mining Engineers Analytical Chemists Analytical Laboratories 620 Eye St., Sacramento det Ot SEER LEE SDEEEEHE SEA HE OAES abt t bbbbbbdooobOObSOt ? POSSE CSE Phone M. 4215 BRP SS ST > * 4 re intone THAT CAN'T BE BEAT _ pron Delicious, fit for a Queen's table, fresh and of the $ highest quality, is obtainable here at all times at most moderate prices. bbb he Sed + a Eat more Meat! Health experts are agreed as to its beneficial value—and Everybody Likes It! This is the place where you can get the best meat in town-—try our service. _ant memories linger. our-hillsides respond to this worthy FRENCH CORRAL, Jan. .12, (Special to The Nuggét)—Along we go! Our holidays are past, but we. can hardly realize it, so many plaesYesterday (Thursday) was just ideal in our seetion. But we still have cold nights with a light frost. Already we are wetching for the first buttercups and they will soon be found if these balmy days continue. Bright days mean pruning and lots of other out door work, which is really delightful to most of us. a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, who are visiting Mrs. Sullivan made a trip to Camptonville Friday. They were accompanied by Miss Nelly Sullivan and Albert Moynihan. Mr. Smith, who is a native of San Francisco was disappointed in not seeing snow Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bean and Mr. and Mrs.,Wm. Smith left for Nevada City Saturday afternoon, and returned to their home in San Franciseo Sunday. They said it was a treat to get up in this Welightful climate. The regular meeting of the San. Juan Ridge Water Association was held ni San Juan Sunday. Election of officers took place, The incumbents were re-elected by unamimous vote. W. P. Clerkin was elected vice president. An itemized account of our indebtedness for repair work on flumes and ditches, was presented. The sum of this is large but was increased by many obstacles placed in our-way, and delays incurred., For labor alone there is a debt of over $2700 and this we must pay. as soon as posible as! many of the laborers are in dire! need of it. We plan to do a good deal in a social way and a committee was. appointed to solicit donaThe Nevada County Nugget, Wed MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929 CHEROKEE, Jan. 12, (Special to The Nugget)— Everyone here are out enjoying the lovely weather, the days are so nice and warm, and the birds are chirping like spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frost of the Siberia mine made a business trip to the county seat Monday. School opened Monday with a full attendance. H. Meyer who has_ been. visiting in the bay cities returned home Tuesday. Mr. Day of the Salmon mine was a visitor in Nevada City Monday. Father Scott, who has been up here for the benefit of his health, is much improved and has gone to San Franciseo for a few weeks. He will return again to Columbia Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Phelan and Mrs. T. J. Flynn and Mrs. K. J. Phelan were visitors in Nevada City and Grass Valley Wednesday. Roy Meyer of Nevada City was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Peteet and M. Wisler made a trip to Nevada City Thursday. Quite a few around here attended the dance in San’ Juan Saturday night. James Coughlan took Rev. Father Seott to Nevada City Monday. Herb Curnow of Grass Valley visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Curnow, on Thursday. LEGAL NOTICE * NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM . MOULTON, SR., also known as WM. MOULTON, SR. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the understgned W. E. Moulton, as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of William prea Sr., also known as Wm. tions. We hope that business people; aio. of po in Nevada City and Grass Valley will respond kindly as the people of the San Juan Ridge do much of their trading in those towns. Right here we will send out an appeal through The Nugget to former Nevada Countpians” and “San Juan Ridgites”, many of whom have been favored with an aboundance of fortune and ask them to help the old home place. We know of many who were born and. raised on the
Ridge, and delight to come back for a visit and express their love for the dear old place where so many years of happiness were spent and yes, more than all for the sake of the loved ones, parents, relatives, neighbors, our worthy: pioneers, who are having their eternal rest in the little teries on d, to the Creall persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice fn the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the office of W. E. Wright, Nevada City, California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said William Moulton, Sr., also known . as Wm. Moulton, Sr., ased. Dated January 14th, 1929. W. E. MOULTON, Acministrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of William Moulion, Sr., also known as Win. Moulton, Sr., Deceased. a. Publication January 14th, 1929. SSS ——— LEGAL NOTICE ‘ pees ~~ TNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETIN : ER'S MERTING [qi APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. The annual meeting of the stock—— < the Redmen's 49 Park . ssociation will be held at the!In The Superior Court of the State Redmen’‘s Hall, in Nevada City, Cal-. of California in and for the County ifornia, on the 14th day of Janu-j of Nevada. ary, 1929, at 2 P.M. for the! * purpose of electing directors ond Feary wate aliuter aun for the transaction of such other) known as GUSTAVE J SCHMIDT. pe pegere as ports be brought before Deceased. ee me Ty . meeting. c ee Notice is hereby given that FriGEORGE ‘Ww. GILDERSLEFVE, day, the ist day of February, 1929, _ President.’ at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at First Publication Dee. 31, 1928. the Court Room of said Court, at iapreintes the Court House in the City of NeSSIS yada, County of Nevada, has been oppointed by me as the time and TIP TOP TAMALE PARLOR place for proving; the Will of said Gustaff Joseph Schmidt, deceased, and for hearing the application of Edward W. Sehmidt. for the issuunee to himself of Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated January 12, 19°9. GEORGE COUGHLAN, Clerk, RnR. N. McCORMACK, Deputy Clerk. 'NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY, * Attorneys for Petitioner. First Publication, Jan. 14, 1929. Tamalaes and Enchiladas Served 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Served Hot to take out Chili Beans, Chicken Sandwiches Served Evenings Best Coffee in Towa Pine Strect PEELE ELES DED ee ee LHS SESE ERSS ES EGE eooet 4q : oF 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 ’ y 4 4 4 a 4 q 4 d q SSSOSC SSS SS CSUTT Prrrre a ad 4 PuCCCCeT TV CTT % ECONOMICAL ECUSE HEATING © No fuct is more satic‘actcry than our house coal. Specially processed for our trade and reasonably priced Delivered at your home in 100 tb sacks or in bulk lots of 500 tbs und upward. i ' > > > > i 2 ra > > d > > SSSSSSSE SST ECCS We solicit your orders. ALPHA SARBWARE & SUPPLY (8. Alleghany VOSS EC SC TECeT ttt tpihbihrbbbbbbboee SOSCCSCCCCY dashed op + CCRVVCOT CUT Y Nevada City Giass Valiry desseeseaece pees PREEPSEPG SIT PEST EES cantata ee Mascot Le RGR: TERE S # cause and help us in our distress. Our early day people all had great hearts and were ever ready to help in any need. In fact. we were like on big family. That feeling of generosity must have been passed on to the new generations. We hope to har from many of them. W. E. Moulton made a business trip to Marysville Saturday. Clyde Fogarty accompanied mi on his retury,. ~ Clyde Browning made a business trip to Alleghany Saturday. Calvin Meyers, who has_ beep visiting his father, Thomas Meyers, retur,,ed to his home in Berkeley Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton and daughter, Louise, Barbara McMinn, and Clyde Fogarty went to North Bloomfield Sunday. Miss Frances Moulton has g0,¢ to Sacramento to take a position with the Motor Vehicle Department. Joseph Frank made a trip over to French Corral to inspect the road work, done by A. Browning. A. Browying went to Nevada City Monday. Glad to hear that Harry Browning is improving as also other members of his family. Thomas Meyers has gone to Nevaia City and Grass Valley for a few days visit. H. H. MeCutchen, life long hool teacher, who p d away at Lon gHeach last week was a realdent of the San Jua,, Ridge many years ago where he taught school both at Birchville and San Juan. Some of his pupils still reside here Miss Millie Clerkin returned from Auburn Sunday where she went to attend the fu,eral of a friend. She and her brother are at their winter residence here. — -LEGAL NOTICE In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada. In the Matter of the Record of the Birth of JOSEPH POLKINGHORN MARTIN. Notice is hereby given that the time for the hearing of the peti tion in the above entitled matter ! cet for 10 @.m.on Friday, th 18th day of January, 1929, au that. the place of said hearing is tc be the Superior Court Room of the »bove entitled court at the Court Hovse of Nevada County, at Nevada City, California. Deted. this 29th day of DecemPrervrrrevTy vers 7 KEYSTONE MARKET 3 ber 1929. The. four per cent INTEREST! interest we pay on all savines accounts is slightly less than what some other fnvestineuits pay-—but it represents 100 per cent safety at all tirnes. Earning by saving race is not always is not a rapid process, Lat ii i. cure! “The to the swift.” Interest is compounded semi annuilly on all savings deposits and added to the principal, also bears interest a* the samerate, this compounding your inveshnent. BANK OF "AMERICA nesday; October 20, 1971 ye Tite nang